We recently had a chance to attend the outdoor world premiere of Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue (read here)! My family and friends loved the new movie and recommend it to all Disney fans big and small. You won’t want to miss Tinker Bell as she meets her very first human friend. What an adventure! Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue Blu-ray + DVD Combo Pack will hit the streets on September 21st!

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If my daughter Meet a Fairy I am not 100% sure what she would do,She is 20 months old so she doesn’t know how to fully speak yet perhaps she would just laugh & try to follow the fairy.She loves tinker bell so if she meet her it would make her really happy [Until the fairy had to leave]

I have 2 daughters, aged 3 & 4 years. We’ve had 2 Tinkerbell themed birthday parties so far, they just adore her. If either one of them had the opportunity to meet Tinkerbell in real life, they’d ask right away for her to teach them to fly and show them to fix things. My girls, even at their young age have noticed a profound difference between Tinkerbell and the Disney Princesses and while they love them both, they think that Tinkerbell is “way cooler”.

After my daughter finished wetting her panties from excitement, she’d probably invite the fairy to celebrate her birthday with her. You see, last year she had a fairy-themed birthday cake and ever since, she thinks all things fairy related are for her special day.
Julianna / pineneedleroad@aol.com

My 4-1/2 yr old granddaughter said if she met a fairy she would ask it to sprinkle fairy dust all over her so she could fly fast every day to visit me at my house so we could play with the fairy and have so much fun. She has such a wonderful imagination 🙂

i asked my 4 year daughter what she would do if she met a fairy, and she replied ” i would not catch her! i would just love her, and put her in a jar and keep her forever.” lol.
thanks for the chance! She would love this!
enchantedtree(at)homail.com

WOW!!!! What would A Princess (my daughter) do if she met a Fairy? Hmmm… There is really no telling with the imagination on MY five year old. She might ask the fairy… “how can I learn to fly?” or maybe… “Do you ever dream of being a Princess?”

If my children met a fairy, they would probably ask her to fly them to her house so they could meet all the other fairies and have fun helping in their adventures/missions. I am sure they would make her sing all the songs from Peter Pan! They are obsessed with the original Peter Pan movies and the Tinker Bell movies! And I am sure my youngest daughter would beg for her to have a tea party with her.

Well that is if my children are well behaved, which is a sight unseen quite frequently in this household! lol

If my children met a fairy, they would probably ask her to fly them to her house so they could meet all the other fairies and have fun helping in their adventures/missions. I am sure they would make her sing all the songs from Peter Pan! They are obsessed with the original Peter Pan movies and the Tinker Bell movies! And I am sure my youngest daughter would beg for her to have a tea party with her.

Well that is if my children are well behaved, which is a sight unseen quite frequently in this household! lol

My 7 year old and 5 year old daughters would be ablsolutely over the moon if they got to meet a fairy. They read about them and talk about them all the time. My daughter has even gone far enough to write a letter to the tooth fairy asking for magic dust instead of money for her teeth!

My daughter would think it was the coolest thing ever! She was just telling me last night which one was her favorite, Rosette. She’s at that stage where she likes to ask lots of questions so i’m sure the fairy would be answering questions like how its possible for her to fly, and if she’d meet TinkerBell!

My 9 year old is obsessed with fairies. She tells stories about where they live (willow trees are a favorite), she has a tree house for fairies, etc. If she met one, she’d want to keep it for sure. Definitely have some great conversations at least.Ginny recently posted…Project Life 10 off till September 30th so Hurry

I asked my daughter this question, and have now just stopped crying long enough to type this comment. I have a four year old autistic daughter, who has yet to become verbal. My nine year old said if she met a fairy, she would ask her to help her sister call me mommy. Out of the mouths of babes!!!